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Re: [S-R] Re: Surname Seykota

At 10:20 AM 5/16/01 +0000, you wrote: I didn t see any mention of a US white page search in your post but, to add to Frank s substantial effort, a Switchboard

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At 10:20 AM 5/16/01 +0000, you wrote:

I didn't see any mention of a US white page search in your post but, to add
to Frank's substantial effort, a Switchboard search of the white pages
located 5 Seykota and 3 Seykota-Smith across the US. A form letter and
self addressed stamped envelopes might bring you some additional information.

John

>Don't know your surnames.
>
>The U.S. Social Security Death Index lists only 2 surname Seykota.
>Edward (1917-1982)
>Hilda (1913-1996)
>
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>http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyfulton/Military/Seykota.html
>
>For example, the Czech Republic telephone directory lists 200+ surname
>Sykora under Praha , but no surname Seykota.
>
>To make it more interesting 2 surname Seykota emigrated to the U.S.
>according to Ellis Island Passenger Lists.
>
>A Rudolph Seykota , age 30, arrived in September 1914 from Liverpool,
>England. Residence New York, N.Y., Ethnicity Austrian.
>(WW I broke out on August 1, 1914 when Austria invaded Serbia)
>
>A Aniela Seykota, age 30, arrived May 1904 from Kraków, Poland.
>Ethnicity Polish.
>Kraków was located in Austrian-Poland and known as Polish Galicija.
>
>Czech-Bohemia (including Moravia 1849-1918) was a kingdom
>(10th century-1918) and part of the Österreichisch-ungarische
>Monarchie (1867-1918)
>It was an Austrian Kröneland.
>
>Galicia was formerly a Austrian Kröneland and also part of
>Austro-Hungarian Monarchy (1867-1918).
>Sometimes referred to as Austrian Poland.
>Other names for the area were Galicja (Polish), Galizien (German),
>Halychyna (Ukrainian) and Rus Halicka (Polish).
>
>
>
>
>
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jesenka01@yahoo.com

Thanks for all your help! Is there a way to find out what Rudoph and Aniela Seykota s children s names were or what family Aniela married into? Neither of them

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Thanks for all your help! Is there a way to find out what Rudoph and
Aniela Seykota's children's names were or what family Aniela married
into? Neither of them seem to be listed in the death index, probably
because they didn't have social security numbers.

I have seen my name spelled Sekota, which could be a closer match
than Sykora. It could have started out as Sejko which shows up in
Albanian databases.

Thanks for taking the time to research this for me. I really
appreciate it.
Jes

... Rudolph s (b. 1884) and Aniela s (b. 1874) ethnicity is not clear. There residences in general were listed, not their birth places. After locating their

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--- In SLOVAK-ROOTS@y..., jesenka01@y... wrote:

> Thanks for all your help! Is there a way to find out what Rudoph and
> Aniela Seykota's children's names were or what family Aniela married
> into? Neither of them seem to be listed in the death index, probably
> because they didn't have social security numbers.
>
> I have seen my name spelled Sekota, which could be a closer match
> than Sykora. It could have started out as Sejko which shows up in
> Albanian databases.
>
> Thanks for taking the time to research this for me. I really
> appreciate it.
> Jes

Rudolph's (b. 1884) and Aniela's (b. 1874) ethnicity is not
clear.
There residences in general were listed, not their birth places.
After locating their birth places ? would be necessary to research
if possible records exist for them.

Czech-Bohemia (including Moravia 1849-1918) was a kingdom
(10th century-1918) and part of the Österreichisch-ungarische
Monarchie (1867-1918.
It was an Austrian Kröneland.
Both German and Czech languages were used.

Mähren => Maehren => Marin => Moravia.
Mähren was an Austrian

Crownland located East of Böhmen (Bohemia).
Its capital was Brünn (Brno).
Mähren had been a separate crownland until 1849 when it became a part
of Böhmen (Bohemia) together with Österreichisch-Schleisen
(Austrian-Silesia).

> --- In SLOVAK-ROOTS@y..., John <jmatsko@p...> wrote:
> > At 10:20 AM 5/16/01 +0000, you wrote:
> >
> > I didn't see any mention of a US white page search in your post
> but, to add
> > to Frank's substantial effort, a Switchboard search of the white
> pages
> > located 5 Seykota and 3 Seykota-Smith across the US. A form